My Current Game Wants [PSP]
September 3, 2007Yeah, so I wanna give you a taste of some Game Titles that I want. I'm in the market for the PSP 2000, it really caught my eye more than the current version. It will be out this week in the US and Japan. I wonder when it will arrive here though :/
Tomb Raider ANNIVERSARY
Way back when I was still playing on a Play Station [1], Tomb Raider was one of the top games I would play. Lara Croft's adventures never seem boring. I hated playing the PC version though, since I had a hard time with controls, but on a PS, it was no problem for me.
Tekken: Dark Resurrection
Okay, So when I would babysit during my mum's prayer groups, I always keep those kids occupied with a gaming console, we usually used my Play Station 2. Now, in Denmark, the games really cost alot, so I only had a few games, one of which was Tekken Tag [it was reffered to as tekken TAG for some odd reason, I got that from one of the older guys, I think it was really Tekken 5 or so.] Now, any Tekken game won't bore you. There are alot of combos to discover, and my and my cousin couldn't help but go "Woah!" after something awesome would happen. I'm soo not used to the ARC version though, I get lost
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories & Liberty City Stories
It's you typical GTA game-on the go! GTA: Vice City was the first of the series that I got to play, I played it on one of my mum's friends' son's Play Station, after around 30 minutes of getting a hang of the controls, I sat there with Kuya Phillip for hours until my head hurt. Its just such an awesome game. I can't really put my finger on what's fun about it. Just driving around, killing people, stealing money [all virtually] is fun!
too bad I only own San Andreas for PS2, and I need a memory card to play again. I misplaced the memory card
this list could go on for hours. I just realized its time for some homework.
Young Danes Riot Again
September 2, 2007Okay, so young activists of Denmark rioted again today to show that they have not forgotten on what has happened on December 17 and March 5-7.
A little bit of facts about the place:
Ungdomshuset (translated as "Youth House" but given the english name of "Creative Youth Center") was the name of a building located in Copenhagen which functioned as an underground scene venue for music and rendezvous point for varying anarchist and leftist groups from 1982 until 2007.
The house functioned as one of the resorts for the then-incipient labour movement of Copenhagen. Since labour organisations were unpopular in the eyes of the authorities, and reprisals were often carried out against them, the organisations had to build their own headquarters — Folkets Hus was the fourth of these to be built.
Honestly, I was scared about what was going on in there, because they could attack our government anytime. I support the Danish government, my doubts are on the Prime Minister, Rassmussen (hope I got that right)
Random search day
September 1, 2007Okay, so when I'm bored, I do random searching on google, yahoo, and lots of other sites with search engines. Today, after some answering on Yahoo! Answers, I decided to see if there are any Krispy Kreme questions that I can answer after that tour me and Jessica had last week.
Then, I found this person who asked how to make a Krispy Kreme cake. She had a sweet story along with it, something along these lines:
Krispy Kreme Wedding Cake?
It was at the opening of our local Krispy Kreme where he first kissed me
So we have decided to flout tradition and have a Krispy Kreme wedding cake. I have seen pictures of them but is there anyone out there who has actually had one at their wedding or been to a wedding where there was one? Did you have to put it together yourself or do Krispy Kreme help out.
This made me wonder: "How DO you make a Krispy Kreme cake?"
I found out how on the Krispy Kreme website. Here it goes!
Assembling a Krispy Kreme Cake
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The following instructions are based on using 2 dozen Original Glazed™ doughnuts and will result in formation of a ‘pyramid’ construction.
You will need a flat platter on which to assemble the cake:
Layer 1
- Place six doughnuts in a ring formation
- Fill in the space in the middle with one full doughnut
- Cut one doughnut in pieces to fill any spaces in the first layer.
- Place icing on top of this layer so it adheres to layer 2
Layer 2
- Place five doughnuts on top of layer 1 again in a ring formation slightly inwards from the edge of layer 1
- Place one doughnut inside the ring
- If there are any gaps, cut a doughnut in pieces and place in the gaps
Remaining Layers
- Keep layering in the same manner until you get to the crescent remembering to use one less doughnut in each layer to achieve the ‘pyramid’ effect and to bring the layer inward slightly from the edge of the lower layer.
- Place one doughnut on top of the cake as the final layer.
Decorate!!
- Here is where you can let all your creativity flow. Melt chocolate and drizzle over the outside, pipe cream into any gaps, use fruits to decorate such as raspberries & strawberries or just shake some icing sugar over your cake.
You may choose to use our Chocolate Iced Sprinkled doughnuts to decorate, by putting icing on the bottom of the doughnuts and attaching to the outside of the cake.
Adding your personal touches makes the cake all the more special.
- Take a photo and email it to us.
- Eat and enjoy!
Yo. Classmates!! Let's do this!
) Malapit na b-day nila Eana and Andre
[Eana and Andre's birthdays are coming up!] Haha. Prepare for another Krispy Kreme surprise?
In the future, we might say this.
What ever happened to the rainforest's that we would learn about in school? Why is it that when we grew up, and wanted to explore that jungle we learned about years ago, we find out its a shopping mall now?
Well, that's just something I thought that I might think of in the future.
Yes, I have been reading Greenpeace articles.









